Arden Area

Arden, California
Arden is a densely populated suburb in Sacramento, California that’s home to just under 100,000 people. The community spans about 17 square miles with Interstate 80 to its north and the American River to its south. An interesting fact about this bustling community is that many of the streets that run through the community were named for inventors of the Industrial Revolution – Edison Avenue, Bell Street, Morse Avenue, and many more. Arden is home to some of the more affluent neighborhoods in Sacramento, making the cost of housing in Arden about 40% more expensive than the national average.

Best Neighborhoods In Arden, CA
Communities positioned along the American River Parkway and the American River boast price tags of more than a million dollars, but if that’s not within your budget, there are several beautiful, and more obtainable, neighborhoods nearby. Homes for sale in Wilhaggin begin in the upper $500s while neighborhoods like Sierra Oaks and Sierra Oaks Vista offer townhomes in the $400s as well as upscale homes. Other Arden neighborhoods to consider include Arden Park, Arden Oaks, and the areas near Del Paso Country Club.

Walkability In Arden, CA
It would be possible to live in Arden without a car, but we don’t recommend it. The community ears a walkability score of 50 and public transportation ranks a 32, so having a car is your best bet of getting around Arden. Neighborhoods highlighted as the most walkable in Arden include Arden Manor, Del Paso Manor and Sierra Oaks Vista.

Shopping & Restaurants In Arden, CA
Arden is bursting with unique restaurants and cafés. If you need the perfect date night, make reservations at The Kitchen Restaurant, but if you’re just looking for the perfect burger, Skip’s Kitchen can’t be beat. If you’re looking to try something new, head to Sactown Kabob, Mediterranean Bakery and Cuisine, or Greek Food Imports.
Arden’s central location to shopping in Sacramento means there are a number of options – whether you’re looking for a new wardrobe or just want to spend the day perusing unique shops. Near the Del Paso Country Club, you’ll find Town & Country Village or travel to Arden Fair Mall, which offers all your traditional department stores.

Schools In Arden, CA
The Arden community is served by the San Juan Unified School District, which is the 11th largest school district in the state. The district is comprised of 66 schools, including elementary, K-8, middle, high, and alternative schools. The school district employs more than 5,000 people and serves some 46,000 students.

Jobs In Arden, CA
The major job markets in and surrounding Arden are technology, health care, and government. The median household income is $45,489, and the unemployment rate is 4.7%, just above the national average. The median home value is $287,100. Arden is considered a great retirement community as it is a fairly quiet place, which speaks to the fact that 38% of Arden’s residents are 62 or older.

Things To Do In Arden, CA
Arden is close to many attractions, so if you’re the outdoorsy type, spend the day at the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail – a paved multi-use path nestled between the Sacramento River with the American River. The kids will love Raging Waters Sacramento water park, or the Scandia Fun Center. Lastly, don’t rule out a local park, Arden has plenty, Howe Community Park, Gibbons Community Park, or Hagginwood Park, just to name a few.